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SUMMARY:Transit oriented development & micro mobility solutions for cities
 . A Swiss\, Indian and Singaporean perspective
DTSTART:20201023T100000
DTEND:20201023T113000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Kay. W. Axhausen-Department of Civil\, Environmental
  and Geomatic Engineering\, ETH Zurich\; Prof. Dr. Mario Paolone –Distri
 buted Energy Systems Laboratory\, EPFL\; Prof. Dr. Roman Rudel -Head of th
 e Institute ISAAC(SUPSI)\, Southern Switzerland\; Dr. Rahul Walawalkar-Pre
 sident & MD\, Customised Energy Solutions (CES)\, India\;  Mr. Sudeept Ma
 iti-Senior Manager\, Urban Transport\, WRI India\; Ms. Laurence Glass Hall
 er -Science Counsellor\, Embassy of Switzerland in Singapore\; Mr. Cassius
  Castellino-Renewable Energy & Urban Transport Specialist\, swissnex India
 \nswissnex India along with the Swiss Science and Technology Office (S&T) 
 Singapore is organising a focus group discussion – sketching the Swiss\,
  Indian and Singaporean perspectives – on urban planning\, transportatio
 n policy and electric mobility 0n 23\, October\, 2020\, 1.30pm to 3.00pm I
 ST. T\nhe curated experts session will have on-board researchers and domai
 n specialists from EPFL Lausanne\, Singapore-ETH Centre\, SUPSI Lugano\, W
 RI India and swissnex India. \nThe focus group discussion aims to underst
 and the various approaches\, planning principles and policies being utilis
 ed in these countries and explore synergistic opportunities. Surround your
 self with top researchers\, industry players and start-ups\, coming togeth
 er to explore collaboration opportunities and learning from individual cou
 ntry scenarios. We would be happy to facilitate and curate opportunities f
 or collaboration between Switzerland and India/Singapore. \n\nOver the la
 st two decades\, Swiss universities have strengthened their outreach to in
 dustry and their capacities to produce “spin-offs” and encourage entre
 preneurial thinking. Going international and understanding the global mark
 ets was (and is) a key component of such start up and entrepreneurship pro
 grams. With both India and Singapore working on making an impact on the gl
 obal stage both in the academia and start-up domains it makes sense to get
  the two major Asian economies together along with Switzerland which has b
 een a major force in innovation swissnex India and the Swiss Science and T
 echnology Office (S&T) Singaporeis organising a curatedfocus discussion gr
 oup comprising researchers and experts from EPFL Lausanne\, ETH Future Cit
 ies Lab (FCL)\, Singapore\, SUPSI Lugano\, WRI India and swissnexIndia to 
 throw light on the current market trendsand studies on urban planning\, tr
 ansportation policy and electric mobility from the Swiss\, India and Singa
 porean perspective.\n\nRequesting participants to fillthis google formif y
 ou want to attend this discussion:\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI
 pQLSeFypL4G0LF6Gd4jd3IJdbvyBPxA-TkPMSmkklqqBXvDwIrRg/viewform?usp=sf_link
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/97088515355?pwd=NCtSYzNMQzE0eUxId2FHd0ZlUy9LUT0
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